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These are the exact ones used by the workers at my glass wholesaler, and by me when cutting the glass for sale. Use plenty of water – which becomes a sludge with the glass dust (interesting to see just how much the dust builds up). Once it evaporates, tip the sludge in the bin.
- Medium Grit (100-120) – useful as a general purpose sander
- Hard foam sanding blocks
- Don’t chip the glass at all.
- Angle them away from the front face on iridised pieces, to avoid damaging the iridised layer
- Diamond sanding sheets on one side
- Shaped for easy grip
- Dip in water, and use to sand off sharp edges from glass and ceramic tile
TIP: A take-away food container holds 2 pads. I always have it on my work bench, half-filled with water.
I package carefully. However, damage may occur during transit. Product is shipped entirely at your own risk.
Mostly shipping is calculated correctly, but some errors may occur, doue to the complexities of combining products in one order.
If you have overpaid shipping I will refund, or issue a credit. If you have underpaid, I will invoice for the difference.
My shipping charges comprise Aussie Post charges, and packing materials. I use re-cycled materials whenever I can. I endeavour to pack orders safely, whilst minimising shipping charges.
Whilst I DO endeavour to ship as soon as I possibly can, I cannot guarantee to ship out the same day as the order is received. I operate this business alone without assistance.
Your understanding is appreciated.
SHIPPING OF GLASS:
1-5 Sheets will fit into a SMALL GLASS BOX (weight approx 3 kgs),
Larger orders will need one or more large glass boxes. Express postage on these parcels MAY cost more than $5.
Cost will depend on the weight AND your postcode.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING:
Please email me with your requirements, shipping address and preferred payment method. I will email you a pro-forma invoice for approval and payment.
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